Past Events

Booker T Jones with support from Perth Soulstress Odette Mercy

17 February 2015
by
Alyce Thompson

A king of modern soul and an integral part of music history, Booker T Jones delivers bedrock grooves, stomping percussion and sultry organ work. Jones was a seminal force in the shimmering soul scene of the 1960s and the visionary continues to wow audiences with the same fierce magnetism.

This incredible performance celebrates the titan’s brand new album Sound the Alarm, marking his return to Stax Records, the Memphis label that he helped put on the map. The new sounds are both a bright re-imagining and a clear reminder. Booker T Jones remains a force of nature.

Jimmy Barnes with special guest John Stevens

16 February 2013
by
Alyce Thompson

Experience a night under the stars celebrating the best of Australian rock with full concert production.

Jimmy’s career as both a solo performer and as the lead vocalist with the legendary Cold Chisel has made him one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists of all time. Best known for fronting Cold Chisel, Jimmy performed to sell out crowds throughout the latest iconic tour.

In October 2005, Jimmy Barnes was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in his own right (Cold Chisel had already been inducted in 1993).

Performing as special guest on the night is Jon Stevens, most recognised for his work as the lead singer of Australian band Noiseworks.

The Waifs, Temptation Tour 2011

6 March 2011
by
Alyce Thompson

The Waifs created their career in music on stages in every city and country town around Australia. To mark the release of their sixth studio album, ‘Temptation’, they will tour the nation to many of their favourite old haunts.

The Waifs have, through their various personal journeys, all ended up living in the USA. So what was once a regular addition to the music fans calendar in their homeland, has become a rare treat.

With six studio albums, two live albums, multiple ARIA Awards, countless festival appearances and over half a million albums sold locally, it will have been two years since they played to Australian fans, The Waifs will no doubt be a welcomed addition to the summer tour schedule in 2011.

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